Instant
EverythingFor fans of Kevin Gilbert and list members of
Joytown."Joytowner Randy Hiatt is the performer of this
great
tune, which is a dreamy, moody instrumental. Intriguing guitar
soundscapes
and melodic approach. Worth a listen!"Find Joytown digests
here

So
JazzA web station for jazz stuff (how did we get here?)"It is no accident when the creative juices flow.
Amazing sounds from guys who say they composeon the fly!"

Seattle
EspressoInternet station dedicated to Seattle and all Pacific
Northwest artists."To understand this band is to take their name
seriously...Music
By Accident is exactly that - trained musicians freaking out in the
studio
and releasing it for all of us to take part in. This song here is my
favorite
because gets your ass shaking! It's a tad long and simple, but
ultimately
works because it gets subconscience after a few minutes. Rating 3/5"

Kickin'
LogicLogic Audio Producers Showcase"Layered acoustic or singing guitars creating
textures
like a taste in your mouth. Close your eyes and go wherever it feels
good
to be."

Conception
StationI created this station for music
created in a freeform or jam mode. Bands from all over the world
are emailing me to be added to the playlist, most are excellent and
some
are world class (Adrian Belew, Steve Hacket, Trey Gunn...)

Jacks
PicksListed below are some of my
favorite
tunes from some of my favorite acts at MP3.com."My old pal from Joytown makes
an appearance here! Two reasons, really - 1st, JT is now a ghost town;
2nd this is a post JT creation; 3rd and MOST IMPORTANT - Wow, this
is
a cool song. Nice work, Randy! Check out his other stuff too,
including
the bits with TwoSheds - I'm humbled am I."

A directory for the various projects going on around
here,
follow the links below for more detail.All band and/or project names
subject to change without much thought.

On the back burner yet with
a
rolling boil

Most projects were/are on hold
as various live music projects took off lately. Things are coming
home now, especially since I have a new computer and software which
tends to clue my butt to this chair. It's all good however, new
things they are a boiling now! :)

• A tribute CDR of Camel
tunes(not
Peter Frampton's Camel) is comming along. We have forgotten many
Camel tunes through the years, will now put a few back together, I even
found some players over the web who are contributing long
distance.
I'd like more of that please.

Improvisational, Jazz/Rock Fusion, heavy on
the
improv part.Through the years we have also done bucketfulls of
cover
tunes of bands we like, such as ...Xtc, Genesis, King Crimson, Yes, Pink Floyd, Bill
Bruford,
Tears For Fears, Peter Gabriel, Gentle Giant, blaa blaa.... even some
jazz
standards.The MentalMen have a mp3.com
site
too.

We've all had a good time over the decades.
I'm
always looking for photos or tapes of those times...check those shoe
box's
in the storage unit and contact me if you find something to share.

Digging through the tape archives..., have digitized a
few
tunes with some of the Tower Gang...Kirt Bujack
(keys),
Kelly Marsh (keys), Dave Taylor (bass), Ron McCann (guitar), me (drums).
Though a bit rough (1st practice) it was the only tape I have of this
combination
of guys. Ron's guitar work is hot, check our mp3 sites for "Cities"
and "Prog March".

"The Tower" as we fondly referred to it,
(now being preserved as an historic site) where many years of
playing/recording
took place, it truly is historic to me,
but I bet our chapter gets left out of the history books.

An archeological dig has
unearthed
numerous 2 and 4 track tape archives (from the Tower days),selections are being made for a
few CD's. So far a jam from 1983 has made it to CD
featuring;